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- detailed.html accessdate "2013-12-13".
- detailed.html isCitedBy Joint_(audio_engineering).
- detailed.html quote "JOINT STEREO [...] means the encoder can use either L/R stereo or mid/side stereo. In mid/side stereo, [...] more bits are allocated to the mid channel than the side channel. When there isn't too much stereo separation, this effectively increases the bandwidth, so having higher quality with the same amount of bits. Using mid/side stereo inappropriately can result in audible compression artifacts. Too much switching between mid/side and regular stereo can also sound bad. To determine when to switch to mid/side stereo, LAME uses a much more sophisticated algorithm than the one described in the ISO documentation. FORCED MID/SIDE STEREO forces all frames to be encoded with mid/side stereo. It should only be used if you are sure every frame of the input file has very little stereo separation.".
- detailed.html title "Detailed command line switches".
- detailed.html url detailed.html.
- detailed.html work "LAME documentation".